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com.google.cloud.channel.v1
The interfaces provided are listed below, along with usage samples.
CloudChannelServiceClient
Service Description: CloudChannelService lets Google cloud resellers and distributors manage their customers, channel partners, entitlements, and reports.
Using this service: 1. Resellers and distributors can manage a customer entity. 2. Distributors can register an authorized reseller in their channel and provide them with delegated admin access. 3. Resellers and distributors can manage customer entitlements.
CloudChannelService exposes the following resources: - Customers: An entity\u2014usually an enterprise\u2014managed by a reseller or distributor.
- Entitlements: An entity that provides a customer with the means to use a service. Entitlements are created or updated as a result of a successful fulfillment.
- ChannelPartnerLinks: An entity that identifies links between distributors and their indirect resellers in a channel.
Sample for CloudChannelServiceClient:
try (CloudChannelServiceClient cloudChannelServiceClient = CloudChannelServiceClient.create()) {
CustomerName name = CustomerName.of("[ACCOUNT]", "[CUSTOMER]");
Customer response = cloudChannelServiceClient.getCustomer(name);
}